Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] [noun] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Rose had decreed there should be music in her shops , and she had selected the repertoire herself . |
2 | An elderly parent living alone invariably has problems to cope with , though , in some area of life , and ideally the people to help them should be members of their own family ; people who know their character and understand their needs , those they do not have to make an effort to relate to and trust , and who can move around freely in their homes , to sort through the various ‘ pockets ’ of their anxiety more easily than any stranger can do . |
3 | The window and the table/standard lamp behind you should be part of your furnishing scheme . |
4 | The list of data and converted units and the list of required answers should be part of your exposition to the examiner . |
5 | The use of legal executives , paralegals and litigation support staff , as well as other partners or assistant solicitors , should be part of your staffing decision . |
6 | The struggle to recover the sense of relation to nature and to God , the recognition that even the most primitive feelings should be part of our heritage , seems to me to be the explanation and justification of the life of |
7 | All the themes that we have been arguing should be part of our new form of urban sociology are present in this study . |
8 | Thus it is sometimes said that , had Jesus intended that women should be priests in his church , he would have chosen his mother . |
9 | There should be room in your note-file , therefore , for charts , diagrams and pattern-notes as well as the more conventional linear format . |
10 | The intermediate targets should be destinations in their own right so long as they offer a good starting point for the next stage . |
11 | They have played the roles so often that the women must be part of their lives . |
12 | Mother Francis knew it must be part of his divine plan , but at times she wondered had she prayed hard enough , had she examined every possibility . |
13 | Such measures and judgements are themselves , however , imprecise and depend upon political and ideological positions , so they , too , must be part of our object of study . |
14 | While all women are socialized for domesticity in much the same way — by identifying with their mothers ( and/or other adult women ) as housewives , internalizing the conviction that they must be housewives in their turn — for the working-class woman the linguistic process of role learning is such that ‘ I ’ becomes part of the role . |
15 | ‘ We 're headin' for the guys who 're doin' all the shootin' up ahead … the ones we hid from in the tunnel back there … they must be friends of his … maybe cops or somethin' … if Angel One did n't want them to find us … ’ |
16 | That might sound like vanity but there 's no doubt that she means it ; she says she looks forward to sleep if she feels Bob might be part of her dreams . |
17 | It might be part of her job to parade through the ballroom but she surely did n't want to have to prattle facts and figures for what she was wearing now , a skin-tight concoction of bugle heads and sequins that probably cost more than she 'd make for the entire year . |
18 | ‘ Even when I got by on a fast straight , where the extra power of my machine was beneficial , I thought it might be part of his plan to let me go in front and force me into making a mistake . ’ |
19 | The Colonel 's Lady and Judy O'Grady might be sisters under their skins , but they went to different shops . |
20 | In little more than a year 's time the forest will be gone and there 'll be farms in its place . ’ |
21 | If I do n't get back and find Jeff soon it 'll be time for my last bus and I ca n't go without seeing him . |
22 | It 'll be zip on his erm tracksuit . |
23 | There 'll be room in our house for someone else . |
24 | The caution he gave regarding their use implied that , despite being water based , there could be hazard in their application . |
25 | ‘ If I got married do you think this could be part of my trousseau , Mo ? ’ |
26 | He could remember so much , he had clear pictures of whole days spent at Ecalpemos , whole conversations recorded that could be rerun in his head . |
27 | The third set of presentation materials could be examples of your own pupils ' work which show how the aims and objectives of history teaching have changed considerably since the 1960s and 1970s . |
28 | What it came down to was that Erlich had one last evening as an independent , and that from first light , from waffles and coffee time , he 'd be part of their team and doing their bidding . |
29 | But at the same time there may be limitations in your own vision and he brought out parts that maybe I would n't even have used . |
30 | Without proper product knowledge and technical appreciation of the product range , the agent will be ill-equipped to conduct negotiations with professional buyers who may be experts in their field . |